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Complex Uncertainties: Artists in Postwar America

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An action painting of two baseball players caught in a moment of heightened anticipation as one…
Complex Uncertainties: Artists in Postwar AmericaSaturday, February 15, 2020 - Sunday, May 8, 2022

From the rise of America as a world superpower after WWII—and with it, a distinctly individual and identifiably “American” approach to artmaking—to the proliferation of technologies that homogenize American culture today, artists have always been at the forefront of social response. Complex Uncertainties is an evolving exhibition grounded by works in Telfair’s modern and contemporary collection that sheds light on these responses and reveals some of the ways in which historic events challenge artists to explore unknowns, construct narratives, and react to power.

Telfair’s holdings of modern and contemporary art comprise paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and works in new media, representing American artistic achievement from 1945 to the present day. This distinct collection offers a rich and singular institutional story, highlighting artmaking at its most ambitious through strong representative works. It features experimental works that provide clues to artistic transitions, and it boasts uncommon works that enrich our understanding of the history and current complex state of American art.

Complex Uncertainties acknowledges the ever-evolving social, political, and cultural conditions that contemporary artists react to and create within. Through this ongoing installation, visitors can explore the impact of artistic responses to specific historical events, as well as palpably empathize with the growing sense of uncertainty that artists address throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

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A rendition of the flag of the United States of America in all black fabric.
Paul Stephen Benjamin
2018
A painted cement sculpture of a bust of a man with black curly hair, mustache and beard wearing…
Willie L. Tarver
1990
A cubic sculpture painted bright yellow.
James Rosati
1970
An aluminum sculpture painted black. Its curvilinear shape somewhat resembles the letter "C."
Conrad Marca-Relli
1961
A woman in a full-length black dress with white collar and cuffs holding a rifle.
Vernon Edwards
1982
Home Sweet Home
John M. Mitchell
before 1999
A relief carving of scales.
Ulysses Davis
c. 1970 - 1980s
A relief carving of a scorpion.
Ulysses Davis
c. 1970 - 1980s
Soundsuit
Nick Cave
2012
A white, metallic sculpture, roughly square in shape, composed of overlapping square metal shee…
Conrad Marca-Relli
1968